The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... within the Compass of a single View : ' tis a gay Confufion of pleasing Objects , too various to be enjoyed but in a general Admiration ; and they must be separated , and ey'd diftinctly , in order to give the proper Entertainment .
... within the Compass of a single View : ' tis a gay Confufion of pleasing Objects , too various to be enjoyed but in a general Admiration ; and they must be separated , and ey'd diftinctly , in order to give the proper Entertainment .
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If his Diction , and the cloathing of his Thoughts attract us , how much more must we be charm'd with the Richness , and Variety , of his Images and Ideas ! If his Images and Ideas steal into our Souls , and ftrike upon our Fancy ...
If his Diction , and the cloathing of his Thoughts attract us , how much more must we be charm'd with the Richness , and Variety , of his Images and Ideas ! If his Images and Ideas steal into our Souls , and ftrike upon our Fancy ...
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Tis certain , that if we have firft admir'd the Man in his Writings , his Cafe is fo circumftanc'd , that we must naturally admire the Writings in the Man : That if we go back to take a View of his Education , and the Employment in Life ...
Tis certain , that if we have firft admir'd the Man in his Writings , his Cafe is fo circumftanc'd , that we must naturally admire the Writings in the Man : That if we go back to take a View of his Education , and the Employment in Life ...
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And as he could , probably , contract no Acquaintance with the Drama , while he was driving on the Affair of Wool at home ; fome Time must be loft , even after he had commenc'd Player , before he could attain Knowledge enough in the ...
And as he could , probably , contract no Acquaintance with the Drama , while he was driving on the Affair of Wool at home ; fome Time must be loft , even after he had commenc'd Player , before he could attain Knowledge enough in the ...
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... and that he fhould throw this humorous Piece of Satire at his Profecutor , at leaft twenty Years after the Provocation given ; I am confidently perfuaded it must be owing to an unforgiving Rancour on the Profecutor's Side : and if ...
... and that he fhould throw this humorous Piece of Satire at his Profecutor , at leaft twenty Years after the Provocation given ; I am confidently perfuaded it must be owing to an unforgiving Rancour on the Profecutor's Side : and if ...
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